Setting Your Homepage in Chrome: A Step-by-Step Guide
Google Chrome is one of the most popular web browsers worldwide, known for its speed,
simplicity, and user-friendly features. One of these features is the ability to set your
homepage, which is the website that opens automatically when you launch Chrome or click
the "home" button. In this article, we'll walk you through the process of how to set
homepage in chrome, whether you're using Windows, macOS, or a mobile device.
Setting a Homepage in Google Chrome on Desktop (Windows and macOS):
Follow these steps to set your homepage in Google Chrome on your desktop computer:
Step 1: Open Google Chrome
Launch Google Chrome by clicking on its icon in the taskbar (Windows) or the Applications
folder (macOS).
Step 2: Access Chrome's Settings
Click on the three vertical dots in the upper-right corner of the Chrome window to open the
menu. From the dropdown menu, hover your cursor over "Settings" and click to open the
settings page.
Step 3: Configure the On Startup Section
Scroll down the settings page until you reach the "On startup" section. Here, you have three
options:
Open the New Tab page: This is the default setting where a blank new tab opens when you
launch Chrome.
Continue where you left off: Chrome will open the same tabs and windows that were open
when you last closed the browser.
Open a specific page or set of pages: Select this option to set a custom homepage.
Step 4: Set a Custom Homepage
To set a custom homepage, click on the third option, "Open a specific page or set of pages."
This will open a new window where you can manage your startup pages.